Quincy High School sophomore, Megan Sohn is featured in the 2018 Varsity Spirit catalog of cheer and dance clothing.

Megan made two trips to Dallas to shoot the catalog and returned to participate in the company's annual fashion show.

"I cheer at QHS, and I've seen the magazines before where we order our stuff and our uniforms," the 15-year-old said. "It was awesome to be there and modeling them and cool to see the different things we can go back and show our coaches."

Even more fun was seeing herself 11 times in the finished catalog -- and, for family and friends, seeing her walk the runway in the fashion show streamed live online.

"My parents, family and friends gathered to watch her. She had quite a cheering section from Quincy," Megan's mom, Carrie Sohn, said. "It was really cool seeing her, but just weird seeing her on television."

The opportunity came about after Megan's dance teacher sent her an application form over the summer. The Sohns sent in a head shot and some action shots of Megan dancing, but "didn't think much of it," Megan said. "In August they emailed my mom and asked if I could come down and do a shoot for the catalog. That was super awesome."

It got even better when Varsity invited her back in October for another three days for a second catalog shoot, then asked her to come back for the December fashion show to help show off the company's 2018 line.

More than 30 girls participated in the photo shoots, with 25 in the actual fashion show, and it was all new to Megan.

"I was surrounded by people doing it for years. That helped, but also was nerve-wracking at the same time," she said, adding the fashion show was the most fun. "I got to show more personality walking down the runway. I got to meet a lot more people at the show."

Carrie Sohn said Megan was one of the youngest people participating in the catalog and the fashion show. "She got to meet some girls from big colleges -- call them professional cheerleaders, the ones you see on TV," she said. "It was a wonderful opportunity for her. It was quite an honor Megan got chosen."

People could apply for the cheer, the dance or both parts of the catalog. While cheering is fun, Megan's first love is dance.

She started dancing at the age of 2, and "everything took off from there," she said, and in the future, "I really would like to do something along the lines of dance. I like working with kids." Megan dances at QDance Center.